Have you bought a crazy watch lately?
Crazy in the sense of being too weird or abnormal. Watches with no hands and numbers to tell the time! The originator of this fad is a bored Japanese designer named Yasushi Kimura.
His success with pimping normal watches by redesigning them to use light emitting diode or LED lighting for deciphering the time started about three years ago.
With the instruction manual, it would take at least ten minutes for an adult to learn to tell the time again; without it, the new watch would be inscrutable.
Now, he is bored again. Kimura wants to go back to designing normal watches but without the hands ticking away the elapsed time:
[....His Pimp 1 is a matrix of 72 LEDs which you can just about use to tell the time – if you’ve read the instruction manual.
The success of the Pimp encouraged Kimura really to experiment. He produced Scope, with a Battleships-style grid, and Equaliser, which has a widescreen display described by one blog as “reasonably easy to read”. Most recently, JLR7 is a neat grid of blue right angles – it looks slick, but there’s really no clue how it might tell the time.
Kimura got interested in watch-making while living in London in the Nineties.....]



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